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author | Corey Minyard <cminyard@mvista.com> | 2008-04-29 10:01:12 +0200 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2008-04-29 17:06:15 +0200 |
commit | 36c7dc44409ecc4631de25a66f13d67873cfd563 (patch) | |
tree | fc86c1df3b33b0933aaa246221d129d8f31906af /drivers | |
parent | IPMI: Style fixes in the system interface code (diff) | |
download | linux-36c7dc44409ecc4631de25a66f13d67873cfd563.tar.xz linux-36c7dc44409ecc4631de25a66f13d67873cfd563.zip |
IPMI: Style fixes in the misc code
Lots of style fixes for the miscellaneous IPMI files. No functional
changes. Basically fixes everything reported by checkpatch and fixes the
comment style.
Signed-off-by: Corey Minyard <cminyard@mvista.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_poweroff.c | 184 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_watchdog.c | 244 |
2 files changed, 227 insertions, 201 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_poweroff.c b/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_poweroff.c index b065a53d1ca8..f776df788794 100644 --- a/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_poweroff.c +++ b/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_poweroff.c @@ -87,7 +87,10 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(ifnum_to_use, "The interface number to use for the watchdog " /* parameter definition to allow user to flag power cycle */ module_param(poweroff_powercycle, int, 0644); -MODULE_PARM_DESC(poweroff_powercycle, " Set to non-zero to enable power cycle instead of power down. Power cycle is contingent on hardware support, otherwise it defaults back to power down."); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(poweroff_powercycle, + " Set to non-zero to enable power cycle instead of power" + " down. Power cycle is contingent on hardware support," + " otherwise it defaults back to power down."); /* Stuff from the get device id command. */ static unsigned int mfg_id; @@ -95,10 +98,12 @@ static unsigned int prod_id; static unsigned char capabilities; static unsigned char ipmi_version; -/* We use our own messages for this operation, we don't let the system - allocate them, since we may be in a panic situation. The whole - thing is single-threaded, anyway, so multiple messages are not - required. */ +/* + * We use our own messages for this operation, we don't let the system + * allocate them, since we may be in a panic situation. The whole + * thing is single-threaded, anyway, so multiple messages are not + * required. + */ static atomic_t dummy_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0); static void dummy_smi_free(struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg) { @@ -108,12 +113,10 @@ static void dummy_recv_free(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg) { atomic_dec(&dummy_count); } -static struct ipmi_smi_msg halt_smi_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_smi_msg halt_smi_msg = { .done = dummy_smi_free }; -static struct ipmi_recv_msg halt_recv_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_recv_msg halt_recv_msg = { .done = dummy_recv_free }; @@ -130,8 +133,7 @@ static void receive_handler(struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg, void *handler_data) complete(comp); } -static struct ipmi_user_hndl ipmi_poweroff_handler = -{ +static struct ipmi_user_hndl ipmi_poweroff_handler = { .ipmi_recv_hndl = receive_handler }; @@ -198,47 +200,47 @@ static int ipmi_request_in_rc_mode(ipmi_user_t user, static void (*atca_oem_poweroff_hook)(ipmi_user_t user); -static void pps_poweroff_atca (ipmi_user_t user) +static void pps_poweroff_atca(ipmi_user_t user) { - struct ipmi_system_interface_addr smi_addr; - struct kernel_ipmi_msg send_msg; - int rv; - /* - * Configure IPMI address for local access - */ - smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; - smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; - smi_addr.lun = 0; - - printk(KERN_INFO PFX "PPS powerdown hook used"); - - send_msg.netfn = IPMI_NETFN_OEM; - send_msg.cmd = IPMI_ATCA_PPS_GRACEFUL_RESTART; - send_msg.data = IPMI_ATCA_PPS_IANA; - send_msg.data_len = 3; - rv = ipmi_request_in_rc_mode(user, - (struct ipmi_addr *) &smi_addr, - &send_msg); - if (rv && rv != IPMI_UNKNOWN_ERR_COMPLETION_CODE) { - printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Unable to send ATCA ," - " IPMI error 0x%x\n", rv); - } + struct ipmi_system_interface_addr smi_addr; + struct kernel_ipmi_msg send_msg; + int rv; + /* + * Configure IPMI address for local access + */ + smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; + smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; + smi_addr.lun = 0; + + printk(KERN_INFO PFX "PPS powerdown hook used"); + + send_msg.netfn = IPMI_NETFN_OEM; + send_msg.cmd = IPMI_ATCA_PPS_GRACEFUL_RESTART; + send_msg.data = IPMI_ATCA_PPS_IANA; + send_msg.data_len = 3; + rv = ipmi_request_in_rc_mode(user, + (struct ipmi_addr *) &smi_addr, + &send_msg); + if (rv && rv != IPMI_UNKNOWN_ERR_COMPLETION_CODE) { + printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Unable to send ATCA ," + " IPMI error 0x%x\n", rv); + } return; } -static int ipmi_atca_detect (ipmi_user_t user) +static int ipmi_atca_detect(ipmi_user_t user) { struct ipmi_system_interface_addr smi_addr; struct kernel_ipmi_msg send_msg; int rv; unsigned char data[1]; - /* - * Configure IPMI address for local access - */ - smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; - smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; - smi_addr.lun = 0; + /* + * Configure IPMI address for local access + */ + smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; + smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; + smi_addr.lun = 0; /* * Use get address info to check and see if we are ATCA @@ -252,28 +254,30 @@ static int ipmi_atca_detect (ipmi_user_t user) (struct ipmi_addr *) &smi_addr, &send_msg); - printk(KERN_INFO PFX "ATCA Detect mfg 0x%X prod 0x%X\n", mfg_id, prod_id); - if((mfg_id == IPMI_MOTOROLA_MANUFACTURER_ID) - && (prod_id == IPMI_MOTOROLA_PPS_IPMC_PRODUCT_ID)) { - printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Installing Pigeon Point Systems Poweroff Hook\n"); + printk(KERN_INFO PFX "ATCA Detect mfg 0x%X prod 0x%X\n", + mfg_id, prod_id); + if ((mfg_id == IPMI_MOTOROLA_MANUFACTURER_ID) + && (prod_id == IPMI_MOTOROLA_PPS_IPMC_PRODUCT_ID)) { + printk(KERN_INFO PFX + "Installing Pigeon Point Systems Poweroff Hook\n"); atca_oem_poweroff_hook = pps_poweroff_atca; } return !rv; } -static void ipmi_poweroff_atca (ipmi_user_t user) +static void ipmi_poweroff_atca(ipmi_user_t user) { struct ipmi_system_interface_addr smi_addr; struct kernel_ipmi_msg send_msg; int rv; unsigned char data[4]; - /* - * Configure IPMI address for local access - */ - smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; - smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; - smi_addr.lun = 0; + /* + * Configure IPMI address for local access + */ + smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; + smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; + smi_addr.lun = 0; printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Powering down via ATCA power command\n"); @@ -287,22 +291,23 @@ static void ipmi_poweroff_atca (ipmi_user_t user) data[2] = 0; /* Power Level */ data[3] = 0; /* Don't change saved presets */ send_msg.data = data; - send_msg.data_len = sizeof (data); + send_msg.data_len = sizeof(data); rv = ipmi_request_in_rc_mode(user, (struct ipmi_addr *) &smi_addr, &send_msg); - /** At this point, the system may be shutting down, and most - ** serial drivers (if used) will have interrupts turned off - ** it may be better to ignore IPMI_UNKNOWN_ERR_COMPLETION_CODE - ** return code - **/ - if (rv && rv != IPMI_UNKNOWN_ERR_COMPLETION_CODE) { + /* + * At this point, the system may be shutting down, and most + * serial drivers (if used) will have interrupts turned off + * it may be better to ignore IPMI_UNKNOWN_ERR_COMPLETION_CODE + * return code + */ + if (rv && rv != IPMI_UNKNOWN_ERR_COMPLETION_CODE) { printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Unable to send ATCA powerdown message," " IPMI error 0x%x\n", rv); goto out; } - if(atca_oem_poweroff_hook) + if (atca_oem_poweroff_hook) return atca_oem_poweroff_hook(user); out: return; @@ -324,13 +329,13 @@ static void ipmi_poweroff_atca (ipmi_user_t user) #define IPMI_CPI1_PRODUCT_ID 0x000157 #define IPMI_CPI1_MANUFACTURER_ID 0x0108 -static int ipmi_cpi1_detect (ipmi_user_t user) +static int ipmi_cpi1_detect(ipmi_user_t user) { return ((mfg_id == IPMI_CPI1_MANUFACTURER_ID) && (prod_id == IPMI_CPI1_PRODUCT_ID)); } -static void ipmi_poweroff_cpi1 (ipmi_user_t user) +static void ipmi_poweroff_cpi1(ipmi_user_t user) { struct ipmi_system_interface_addr smi_addr; struct ipmi_ipmb_addr ipmb_addr; @@ -342,12 +347,12 @@ static void ipmi_poweroff_cpi1 (ipmi_user_t user) unsigned char aer_addr; unsigned char aer_lun; - /* - * Configure IPMI address for local access - */ - smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; - smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; - smi_addr.lun = 0; + /* + * Configure IPMI address for local access + */ + smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; + smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; + smi_addr.lun = 0; printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Powering down via CPI1 power command\n"); @@ -439,7 +444,7 @@ static void ipmi_poweroff_cpi1 (ipmi_user_t user) */ #define DELL_IANA_MFR_ID {0xA2, 0x02, 0x00} -static int ipmi_dell_chassis_detect (ipmi_user_t user) +static int ipmi_dell_chassis_detect(ipmi_user_t user) { const char ipmi_version_major = ipmi_version & 0xF; const char ipmi_version_minor = (ipmi_version >> 4) & 0xF; @@ -458,25 +463,25 @@ static int ipmi_dell_chassis_detect (ipmi_user_t user) #define IPMI_NETFN_CHASSIS_REQUEST 0 #define IPMI_CHASSIS_CONTROL_CMD 0x02 -static int ipmi_chassis_detect (ipmi_user_t user) +static int ipmi_chassis_detect(ipmi_user_t user) { /* Chassis support, use it. */ return (capabilities & 0x80); } -static void ipmi_poweroff_chassis (ipmi_user_t user) +static void ipmi_poweroff_chassis(ipmi_user_t user) { struct ipmi_system_interface_addr smi_addr; struct kernel_ipmi_msg send_msg; int rv; unsigned char data[1]; - /* - * Configure IPMI address for local access - */ - smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; - smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; - smi_addr.lun = 0; + /* + * Configure IPMI address for local access + */ + smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; + smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; + smi_addr.lun = 0; powercyclefailed: printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Powering %s via IPMI chassis control command\n", @@ -539,7 +544,7 @@ static struct poweroff_function poweroff_functions[] = { /* Called on a powerdown request. */ -static void ipmi_poweroff_function (void) +static void ipmi_poweroff_function(void) { if (!ready) return; @@ -573,13 +578,13 @@ static void ipmi_po_new_smi(int if_num, struct device *device) ipmi_ifnum = if_num; - /* - * Do a get device ide and store some results, since this is + /* + * Do a get device ide and store some results, since this is * used by several functions. - */ - smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; - smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; - smi_addr.lun = 0; + */ + smi_addr.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE; + smi_addr.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL; + smi_addr.lun = 0; send_msg.netfn = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST; send_msg.cmd = IPMI_GET_DEVICE_ID_CMD; @@ -644,8 +649,7 @@ static void ipmi_po_smi_gone(int if_num) pm_power_off = old_poweroff_func; } -static struct ipmi_smi_watcher smi_watcher = -{ +static struct ipmi_smi_watcher smi_watcher = { .owner = THIS_MODULE, .new_smi = ipmi_po_new_smi, .smi_gone = ipmi_po_smi_gone @@ -687,12 +691,12 @@ static struct ctl_table_header *ipmi_table_header; /* * Startup and shutdown functions. */ -static int ipmi_poweroff_init (void) +static int ipmi_poweroff_init(void) { int rv; - printk (KERN_INFO "Copyright (C) 2004 MontaVista Software -" - " IPMI Powerdown via sys_reboot.\n"); + printk(KERN_INFO "Copyright (C) 2004 MontaVista Software -" + " IPMI Powerdown via sys_reboot.\n"); if (poweroff_powercycle) printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Power cycle is enabled.\n"); diff --git a/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_watchdog.c b/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_watchdog.c index 8f45ca9235ad..1b9a87047817 100644 --- a/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_watchdog.c +++ b/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_watchdog.c @@ -54,13 +54,15 @@ #include <asm/atomic.h> #ifdef CONFIG_X86 -/* This is ugly, but I've determined that x86 is the only architecture - that can reasonably support the IPMI NMI watchdog timeout at this - time. If another architecture adds this capability somehow, it - will have to be a somewhat different mechanism and I have no idea - how it will work. So in the unlikely event that another - architecture supports this, we can figure out a good generic - mechanism for it at that time. */ +/* + * This is ugly, but I've determined that x86 is the only architecture + * that can reasonably support the IPMI NMI watchdog timeout at this + * time. If another architecture adds this capability somehow, it + * will have to be a somewhat different mechanism and I have no idea + * how it will work. So in the unlikely event that another + * architecture supports this, we can figure out a good generic + * mechanism for it at that time. + */ #include <asm/kdebug.h> #define HAVE_DIE_NMI #endif @@ -95,9 +97,8 @@ /* Operations that can be performed on a pretimout. */ #define WDOG_PREOP_NONE 0 #define WDOG_PREOP_PANIC 1 -#define WDOG_PREOP_GIVE_DATA 2 /* Cause data to be available to - read. Doesn't work in NMI - mode. */ +/* Cause data to be available to read. Doesn't work in NMI mode. */ +#define WDOG_PREOP_GIVE_DATA 2 /* Actions to perform on a full timeout. */ #define WDOG_SET_TIMEOUT_ACT(byte, use) \ @@ -108,8 +109,10 @@ #define WDOG_TIMEOUT_POWER_DOWN 2 #define WDOG_TIMEOUT_POWER_CYCLE 3 -/* Byte 3 of the get command, byte 4 of the get response is the - pre-timeout in seconds. */ +/* + * Byte 3 of the get command, byte 4 of the get response is the + * pre-timeout in seconds. + */ /* Bits for setting byte 4 of the set command, byte 5 of the get response. */ #define WDOG_EXPIRE_CLEAR_BIOS_FRB2 (1 << 1) @@ -118,11 +121,13 @@ #define WDOG_EXPIRE_CLEAR_SMS_OS (1 << 4) #define WDOG_EXPIRE_CLEAR_OEM (1 << 5) -/* Setting/getting the watchdog timer value. This is for bytes 5 and - 6 (the timeout time) of the set command, and bytes 6 and 7 (the - timeout time) and 8 and 9 (the current countdown value) of the - response. The timeout value is given in seconds (in the command it - is 100ms intervals). */ +/* + * Setting/getting the watchdog timer value. This is for bytes 5 and + * 6 (the timeout time) of the set command, and bytes 6 and 7 (the + * timeout time) and 8 and 9 (the current countdown value) of the + * response. The timeout value is given in seconds (in the command it + * is 100ms intervals). + */ #define WDOG_SET_TIMEOUT(byte1, byte2, val) \ (byte1) = (((val) * 10) & 0xff), (byte2) = (((val) * 10) >> 8) #define WDOG_GET_TIMEOUT(byte1, byte2) \ @@ -184,8 +189,10 @@ static int ipmi_set_timeout(int do_heartbeat); static void ipmi_register_watchdog(int ipmi_intf); static void ipmi_unregister_watchdog(int ipmi_intf); -/* If true, the driver will start running as soon as it is configured - and ready. */ +/* + * If true, the driver will start running as soon as it is configured + * and ready. + */ static int start_now; static int set_param_int(const char *val, struct kernel_param *kp) @@ -309,10 +316,12 @@ static int ipmi_ignore_heartbeat; /* Is someone using the watchdog? Only one user is allowed. */ static unsigned long ipmi_wdog_open; -/* If set to 1, the heartbeat command will set the state to reset and - start the timer. The timer doesn't normally run when the driver is - first opened until the heartbeat is set the first time, this - variable is used to accomplish this. */ +/* + * If set to 1, the heartbeat command will set the state to reset and + * start the timer. The timer doesn't normally run when the driver is + * first opened until the heartbeat is set the first time, this + * variable is used to accomplish this. + */ static int ipmi_start_timer_on_heartbeat; /* IPMI version of the BMC. */ @@ -329,10 +338,12 @@ static int nmi_handler_registered; static int ipmi_heartbeat(void); -/* We use a mutex to make sure that only one thing can send a set - timeout at one time, because we only have one copy of the data. - The mutex is claimed when the set_timeout is sent and freed - when both messages are free. */ +/* + * We use a mutex to make sure that only one thing can send a set + * timeout at one time, because we only have one copy of the data. + * The mutex is claimed when the set_timeout is sent and freed + * when both messages are free. + */ static atomic_t set_timeout_tofree = ATOMIC_INIT(0); static DEFINE_MUTEX(set_timeout_lock); static DECLARE_COMPLETION(set_timeout_wait); @@ -346,15 +357,13 @@ static void set_timeout_free_recv(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg) if (atomic_dec_and_test(&set_timeout_tofree)) complete(&set_timeout_wait); } -static struct ipmi_smi_msg set_timeout_smi_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_smi_msg set_timeout_smi_msg = { .done = set_timeout_free_smi }; -static struct ipmi_recv_msg set_timeout_recv_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_recv_msg set_timeout_recv_msg = { .done = set_timeout_free_recv }; - + static int i_ipmi_set_timeout(struct ipmi_smi_msg *smi_msg, struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg, int *send_heartbeat_now) @@ -373,13 +382,14 @@ static int i_ipmi_set_timeout(struct ipmi_smi_msg *smi_msg, WDOG_SET_TIMER_USE(data[0], WDOG_TIMER_USE_SMS_OS); if ((ipmi_version_major > 1) - || ((ipmi_version_major == 1) && (ipmi_version_minor >= 5))) - { + || ((ipmi_version_major == 1) && (ipmi_version_minor >= 5))) { /* This is an IPMI 1.5-only feature. */ data[0] |= WDOG_DONT_STOP_ON_SET; } else if (ipmi_watchdog_state != WDOG_TIMEOUT_NONE) { - /* In ipmi 1.0, setting the timer stops the watchdog, we - need to start it back up again. */ + /* + * In ipmi 1.0, setting the timer stops the watchdog, we + * need to start it back up again. + */ hbnow = 1; } @@ -465,12 +475,10 @@ static void panic_recv_free(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg) atomic_dec(&panic_done_count); } -static struct ipmi_smi_msg panic_halt_heartbeat_smi_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_smi_msg panic_halt_heartbeat_smi_msg = { .done = panic_smi_free }; -static struct ipmi_recv_msg panic_halt_heartbeat_recv_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_recv_msg panic_halt_heartbeat_recv_msg = { .done = panic_recv_free }; @@ -480,8 +488,10 @@ static void panic_halt_ipmi_heartbeat(void) struct ipmi_system_interface_addr addr; int rv; - /* Don't reset the timer if we have the timer turned off, that - re-enables the watchdog. */ + /* + * Don't reset the timer if we have the timer turned off, that + * re-enables the watchdog. + */ if (ipmi_watchdog_state == WDOG_TIMEOUT_NONE) return; @@ -505,19 +515,19 @@ static void panic_halt_ipmi_heartbeat(void) atomic_add(2, &panic_done_count); } -static struct ipmi_smi_msg panic_halt_smi_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_smi_msg panic_halt_smi_msg = { .done = panic_smi_free }; -static struct ipmi_recv_msg panic_halt_recv_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_recv_msg panic_halt_recv_msg = { .done = panic_recv_free }; -/* Special call, doesn't claim any locks. This is only to be called - at panic or halt time, in run-to-completion mode, when the caller - is the only CPU and the only thing that will be going is these IPMI - calls. */ +/* + * Special call, doesn't claim any locks. This is only to be called + * at panic or halt time, in run-to-completion mode, when the caller + * is the only CPU and the only thing that will be going is these IPMI + * calls. + */ static void panic_halt_ipmi_set_timeout(void) { int send_heartbeat_now; @@ -540,10 +550,12 @@ static void panic_halt_ipmi_set_timeout(void) ipmi_poll_interface(watchdog_user); } -/* We use a semaphore to make sure that only one thing can send a - heartbeat at one time, because we only have one copy of the data. - The semaphore is claimed when the set_timeout is sent and freed - when both messages are free. */ +/* + * We use a mutex to make sure that only one thing can send a + * heartbeat at one time, because we only have one copy of the data. + * The semaphore is claimed when the set_timeout is sent and freed + * when both messages are free. + */ static atomic_t heartbeat_tofree = ATOMIC_INIT(0); static DEFINE_MUTEX(heartbeat_lock); static DECLARE_COMPLETION(heartbeat_wait); @@ -557,15 +569,13 @@ static void heartbeat_free_recv(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg) if (atomic_dec_and_test(&heartbeat_tofree)) complete(&heartbeat_wait); } -static struct ipmi_smi_msg heartbeat_smi_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_smi_msg heartbeat_smi_msg = { .done = heartbeat_free_smi }; -static struct ipmi_recv_msg heartbeat_recv_msg = -{ +static struct ipmi_recv_msg heartbeat_recv_msg = { .done = heartbeat_free_recv }; - + static int ipmi_heartbeat(void) { struct kernel_ipmi_msg msg; @@ -580,10 +590,12 @@ static int ipmi_heartbeat(void) ipmi_watchdog_state = action_val; return ipmi_set_timeout(IPMI_SET_TIMEOUT_FORCE_HB); } else if (pretimeout_since_last_heartbeat) { - /* A pretimeout occurred, make sure we set the timeout. - We don't want to set the action, though, we want to - leave that alone (thus it can't be combined with the - above operation. */ + /* + * A pretimeout occurred, make sure we set the timeout. + * We don't want to set the action, though, we want to + * leave that alone (thus it can't be combined with the + * above operation. + */ return ipmi_set_timeout(IPMI_SET_TIMEOUT_HB_IF_NECESSARY); } @@ -591,8 +603,10 @@ static int ipmi_heartbeat(void) atomic_set(&heartbeat_tofree, 2); - /* Don't reset the timer if we have the timer turned off, that - re-enables the watchdog. */ + /* + * Don't reset the timer if we have the timer turned off, that + * re-enables the watchdog. + */ if (ipmi_watchdog_state == WDOG_TIMEOUT_NONE) { mutex_unlock(&heartbeat_lock); return 0; @@ -625,10 +639,12 @@ static int ipmi_heartbeat(void) wait_for_completion(&heartbeat_wait); if (heartbeat_recv_msg.msg.data[0] != 0) { - /* Got an error in the heartbeat response. It was already - reported in ipmi_wdog_msg_handler, but we should return - an error here. */ - rv = -EINVAL; + /* + * Got an error in the heartbeat response. It was already + * reported in ipmi_wdog_msg_handler, but we should return + * an error here. + */ + rv = -EINVAL; } mutex_unlock(&heartbeat_lock); @@ -636,8 +652,7 @@ static int ipmi_heartbeat(void) return rv; } -static struct watchdog_info ident = -{ +static struct watchdog_info ident = { .options = 0, /* WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT, */ .firmware_version = 1, .identity = "IPMI" @@ -650,7 +665,7 @@ static int ipmi_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, int i; int val; - switch(cmd) { + switch (cmd) { case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT: i = copy_to_user(argp, &ident, sizeof(ident)); return i ? -EFAULT : 0; @@ -690,15 +705,13 @@ static int ipmi_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, i = copy_from_user(&val, argp, sizeof(int)); if (i) return -EFAULT; - if (val & WDIOS_DISABLECARD) - { + if (val & WDIOS_DISABLECARD) { ipmi_watchdog_state = WDOG_TIMEOUT_NONE; ipmi_set_timeout(IPMI_SET_TIMEOUT_NO_HB); ipmi_start_timer_on_heartbeat = 0; } - if (val & WDIOS_ENABLECARD) - { + if (val & WDIOS_ENABLECARD) { ipmi_watchdog_state = action_val; ipmi_set_timeout(IPMI_SET_TIMEOUT_FORCE_HB); } @@ -724,13 +737,13 @@ static ssize_t ipmi_write(struct file *file, int rv; if (len) { - if (!nowayout) { - size_t i; + if (!nowayout) { + size_t i; /* In case it was set long ago */ expect_close = 0; - for (i = 0; i != len; i++) { + for (i = 0; i != len; i++) { char c; if (get_user(c, buf + i)) @@ -758,15 +771,17 @@ static ssize_t ipmi_read(struct file *file, if (count <= 0) return 0; - /* Reading returns if the pretimeout has gone off, and it only does - it once per pretimeout. */ + /* + * Reading returns if the pretimeout has gone off, and it only does + * it once per pretimeout. + */ spin_lock(&ipmi_read_lock); if (!data_to_read) { if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) { rv = -EAGAIN; goto out; } - + init_waitqueue_entry(&wait, current); add_wait_queue(&read_q, &wait); while (!data_to_read) { @@ -776,7 +791,7 @@ static ssize_t ipmi_read(struct file *file, spin_lock(&ipmi_read_lock); } remove_wait_queue(&read_q, &wait); - + if (signal_pending(current)) { rv = -ERESTARTSYS; goto out; @@ -799,25 +814,27 @@ static ssize_t ipmi_read(struct file *file, static int ipmi_open(struct inode *ino, struct file *filep) { - switch (iminor(ino)) { - case WATCHDOG_MINOR: + switch (iminor(ino)) { + case WATCHDOG_MINOR: if (test_and_set_bit(0, &ipmi_wdog_open)) - return -EBUSY; + return -EBUSY; - /* Don't start the timer now, let it start on the - first heartbeat. */ + /* + * Don't start the timer now, let it start on the + * first heartbeat. + */ ipmi_start_timer_on_heartbeat = 1; return nonseekable_open(ino, filep); default: return (-ENODEV); - } + } } static unsigned int ipmi_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait) { unsigned int mask = 0; - + poll_wait(file, &read_q, wait); spin_lock(&ipmi_read_lock); @@ -851,7 +868,7 @@ static int ipmi_close(struct inode *ino, struct file *filep) clear_bit(0, &ipmi_wdog_open); } - ipmi_fasync (-1, filep, 0); + ipmi_fasync(-1, filep, 0); expect_close = 0; return 0; @@ -882,7 +899,7 @@ static void ipmi_wdog_msg_handler(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg, msg->msg.data[0], msg->msg.cmd); } - + ipmi_free_recv_msg(msg); } @@ -902,14 +919,14 @@ static void ipmi_wdog_pretimeout_handler(void *handler_data) } } - /* On some machines, the heartbeat will give - an error and not work unless we re-enable - the timer. So do so. */ + /* + * On some machines, the heartbeat will give an error and not + * work unless we re-enable the timer. So do so. + */ pretimeout_since_last_heartbeat = 1; } -static struct ipmi_user_hndl ipmi_hndlrs = -{ +static struct ipmi_user_hndl ipmi_hndlrs = { .ipmi_recv_hndl = ipmi_wdog_msg_handler, .ipmi_watchdog_pretimeout = ipmi_wdog_pretimeout_handler }; @@ -949,8 +966,10 @@ static void ipmi_register_watchdog(int ipmi_intf) int old_timeout = timeout; int old_preop_val = preop_val; - /* Set the pretimeout to go off in a second and give - ourselves plenty of time to stop the timer. */ + /* + * Set the pretimeout to go off in a second and give + * ourselves plenty of time to stop the timer. + */ ipmi_watchdog_state = WDOG_TIMEOUT_RESET; preop_val = WDOG_PREOP_NONE; /* Make sure nothing happens */ pretimeout = 99; @@ -974,7 +993,7 @@ static void ipmi_register_watchdog(int ipmi_intf) " occur. The NMI pretimeout will" " likely not work\n"); } - out_restore: + out_restore: testing_nmi = 0; preop_val = old_preop_val; pretimeout = old_pretimeout; @@ -1009,9 +1028,11 @@ static void ipmi_unregister_watchdog(int ipmi_intf) /* Make sure no one can call us any more. */ misc_deregister(&ipmi_wdog_miscdev); - /* Wait to make sure the message makes it out. The lower layer has - pointers to our buffers, we want to make sure they are done before - we release our memory. */ + /* + * Wait to make sure the message makes it out. The lower layer has + * pointers to our buffers, we want to make sure they are done before + * we release our memory. + */ while (atomic_read(&set_timeout_tofree)) schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1); @@ -1052,15 +1073,17 @@ ipmi_nmi(struct notifier_block *self, unsigned long val, void *data) return NOTIFY_STOP; } - /* If we are not expecting a timeout, ignore it. */ + /* If we are not expecting a timeout, ignore it. */ if (ipmi_watchdog_state == WDOG_TIMEOUT_NONE) return NOTIFY_OK; if (preaction_val != WDOG_PRETIMEOUT_NMI) return NOTIFY_OK; - /* If no one else handled the NMI, we assume it was the IPMI - watchdog. */ + /* + * If no one else handled the NMI, we assume it was the IPMI + * watchdog. + */ if (preop_val == WDOG_PREOP_PANIC) { /* On some machines, the heartbeat will give an error and not work unless we re-enable @@ -1082,7 +1105,7 @@ static int wdog_reboot_handler(struct notifier_block *this, unsigned long code, void *unused) { - static int reboot_event_handled = 0; + static int reboot_event_handled; if ((watchdog_user) && (!reboot_event_handled)) { /* Make sure we only do this once. */ @@ -1115,7 +1138,7 @@ static int wdog_panic_handler(struct notifier_block *this, unsigned long event, void *unused) { - static int panic_event_handled = 0; + static int panic_event_handled; /* On a panic, if we have a panic timeout, make sure to extend the watchdog timer to a reasonable value to complete the @@ -1125,7 +1148,7 @@ static int wdog_panic_handler(struct notifier_block *this, ipmi_watchdog_state != WDOG_TIMEOUT_NONE) { /* Make sure we do this only once. */ panic_event_handled = 1; - + timeout = 255; pretimeout = 0; panic_halt_ipmi_set_timeout(); @@ -1151,8 +1174,7 @@ static void ipmi_smi_gone(int if_num) ipmi_unregister_watchdog(if_num); } -static struct ipmi_smi_watcher smi_watcher = -{ +static struct ipmi_smi_watcher smi_watcher = { .owner = THIS_MODULE, .new_smi = ipmi_new_smi, .smi_gone = ipmi_smi_gone |